Al- Qaeda’s Post- 9/ 11 Devolution :The Failed Jihadist Struggle Against The Near and Far Enemy
First Statement of Responsibility
/Anthony Celso
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New York
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: Bloomsbury
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, 2014
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241p.
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Code E.Book: 15034
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Index
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Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Al Qaeda's Post 9-11 Devolution and its Diffuse Network of Associates, Affiliates, Insurgents and "Homegrown" TerroristsChapter One: Al Qaeda's Jihadist World ViewChapter Two: Al Qaeda's Formation and its Far Enemy StrategyChapter Three: Al Qaeda's Post 9-11 Strategy and Organizational DevolutionChapter Four: Al Qaeda's Role in the Madrid and London BombingsChapter Five: Zarqawi: Al Qaeda's Tragic Anti-Hero and the Destructive Role of the Iraqi JihadChapter Six: Al Qaeda's Affiliated and Insurgent Groups in Somalia, Yemen and the MaghrebChapter Seven: West Africa: The Latest Jihadist WarChapter Eight: The Role of Al Qaeda Affiliated and Homegrown Terrorists in Post 9-11 Plots and Attacks against the United StatesChapter Nine: An End to Al Qaeda? : Bin Laden's Death and the Arab SpringBibliography